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Having problems with getting consistant velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 21447" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I envy your going out rock shooting, ours all pretty much disappeared the last couple of days under a hell of a snowfall. Problem is the snow closes a lot of roads and trails so we can't get back in the boonies to shoot.</p><p>Like you, I love shooting rocks - it should be an Olympic sport, right! </p><p></p><p>A while back my partner and I painted targets and mild-dot grids on a big rock with the intent of hurling .308 match bullets from across a big valley. Problem was we were not across from our shooting location as we thought, **** rock was way down the valley, over 2000 yards and our bullets didn't even kick up dust out that far.</p><p></p><p>Rock-chucking, smucking or whatever other discriptive 'ucking term you might call it, is a fine way to burn ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 21447, member: 25"] I envy your going out rock shooting, ours all pretty much disappeared the last couple of days under a hell of a snowfall. Problem is the snow closes a lot of roads and trails so we can't get back in the boonies to shoot. Like you, I love shooting rocks - it should be an Olympic sport, right! A while back my partner and I painted targets and mild-dot grids on a big rock with the intent of hurling .308 match bullets from across a big valley. Problem was we were not across from our shooting location as we thought, **** rock was way down the valley, over 2000 yards and our bullets didn't even kick up dust out that far. Rock-chucking, smucking or whatever other discriptive 'ucking term you might call it, is a fine way to burn ammo. [/QUOTE]
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